Jimbo: Okay, I think you have convinced me they are permissible invariant sections, but I still don't see how under the FDL you can make people place them on each article page, as opposed to placing each of them on a separate page.
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They aren't identical. Each one links back to the original article. (Or should have -- it does now. The whole point is to make the original available.)
Okay, even if they aren't identical, I can still put them on a separate page from the article, so long as they form 'one document'. So if I put all of Wikipedia on my own website, I could add a page called 'Invariant Sections', put every linkback table on that page, and not put them on the individual article pages -- so long as the 'Invariant Sections' page and the article pages were linked into one document -- say by linking to them all from a 'Table of Contents' page. Then I would be complying with the FDL, but still evading your requirement to have the link back table on every page.
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Simon J. Kissane
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